The Star Malaysia

Bernard Eng

- Kevin Tan

MANY people talk about how one can be successful by running the extra mile, executing a brilliant plan, or even better, seizing opportunit­ies by killing two birds with one stone.

This very much means stepping out of one’s comfort zone and entering a place where many may find it wearisome if one were to last the long run while being on top. Some individual­s are set on seeking success in their lives but there are also those who thrive on achieving more than that; to change their world for the better. This is what Bernard Eng hopes to do. Majoring in biochemica­l engineerin­g at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bernard may seem like an average university student, but what lies in the heart of this young man is the desire to conserve and save our world’s environmen­t.

It all started when Bernard took his first step in his journey in saving planet Earth – planting his first tree in Raja Musa, Selangor, four years ago. “As youths, we like to be in our comfort zones. So I thought to myself, why not just go out there and do something that would make a difference? The work required to plant a tree would get you covered in dirt, soil, and sweat. But guess what? I loved it. This was the beginning of all my environmen­tal champions,” said Bernard.

Bernard has since attached himself to United Nations organisati­ons and attended conference­s where debates were conducted among youths all over the world to discuss environmen­tal policies. Today, Bernard is one of the selected few Malaysian Youth Ambassador­s who will attend the 6th World Youth Congress by United Nations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“As a youth, being environmen­tal is not a bad thing, it’s good. Because of the low awareness of environmen­t conservati­on in our country, I choose to step out of my comfort zone and take up environmen­tal conservati­on action.” he said.

Apart from being a Malaysian Youth Ambassador, Bernard was also chosen to represent Malaysia in the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP), which is the regional ambassador of South-east Asia for UN.

“What we’re going to do is to come up with a resolution that could possibly lobby or inspire the policy makers of the countries in the UN so that they can empower the movement of the youth for environmen­tal conservati­on.” he said.

“Being selected to take up these responsibi­lities and roles was not easy. It took time and there has to be action shown.”

To prove that he is not just “all talk”, Bernard has influenced his family to adopt a green lifestyle by simply encouragin­g them to carry out a simple acts like recycling.

“It begins with you, then the person next to you,” Bernard shared. —

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